Self Catering Cottages - 24 available in Warwickshire
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| 6 Arden Street , Stratford Upon Avon |
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Price: £ 185- £382
Sleeps: 2 |

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Set on the ground floor and offering stylish studio accommodation, this cosy apartment boasts excellent facilities, with the bright living area containing a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area, a sitting are and a double bed. There is also a separate shower room, and shared use of a courtyard to the front of the property. All the amenities of this fascinating town are just a few minutes walk away, including shops, restaurants, Shakespearian attractions and river cruises.
William Shakespeare's birthplace, and a wonderful destination in its own right, the historic town of Stratford-Upon-Avon sits on the banks of the River Avon and has much to offer visitors in search of culture and relaxation. There are ample of shops, pubs and restaurants, while the river, bordered by landscaped parks, offers rowing, cruises and motorboat rides. The area has many National Trust properties, and the Cotswolds villages are within an easy drive. The Shakespeare connection is unavoidable and fascinating, with his birthplace and other houses connected to the great Bard open all year round. The Royal Shakespeare Company, based in the town, out on many performances of his works throughout the main season. |
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| Pool Meadow Cottage , Shipston On Stour |
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Price: £ 365 - £ 740
Sleeps: 4 |

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Detached Non Smoking Fishing On Site Short Break Easy Walking Access
Enjoying panoramic views this sympathetically converted barn is outstandingly comfortable and ideally placed for relaxing or exploring. Set in 50 acres of grounds which boasts two lakes and a wealth of wildlife it is close to the owner's home and enjoys its own small garden and patio. Shipston offers shops and an excellent choice of inns and restaurants Shakespeare's Stratford and the village of Chipping Campden are both within 20 minutes by car. Warwick Castle Stow-on-the-Wold and N.T. properties are nearby.
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| 43 Shottery Road , Stratford Upon Avon |
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Price: £ 263- £624
Sleeps: 4 |

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This Victorian cottage has been lovingly refurbished in a simple contemporary style and it is within easy walking distance of the heart of Stratford-upon-Avon. Although the property has been modernised recently, lots of its beautiful period features remain. The dining room still has the original flagstone floor put in place when the cottage was built and the feature fireplace holds pride of place in the living room. The living room also boasts comfy leather sofas and original floorboards. The kitchen has all mod cons and there's a generous sized dining room to enjoy your meals in. The large master bedroom with king-size bed is a light and airy room that has been decorated in neutral tones of white and cream and the second bedroom has two single beds and a garden view but can be kitted out with a super-kingsize bed if requested.
Stratford-upon-Avon is probably best known for being the place where playwright and poet William Shakespeare was born, so unsurprisingly there are many Shakespeare related tourist attractions for visitors to enjoy including plays by the Royal Shakespeare Company and guided tours around Shakespeare's family home. Nature lovers will be happy too because they can wander the well-kept parks that line the edges of the River Avon, whilst children will be pleased to see that there's lots of boating activities to enjoy. There are also a massive selection of bars, pubs and restaurants to enjoy in Stratford-upon-Avon. |
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| Warwick Views , Hampton Magna |
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Price: £ 635 - £ 1475
Sleeps: 9 |

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Detached Non Smoking Multi Bath Shower Pub Close By Short Break
Enjoying splendid views over open countryside towards Warwick Castle in the distance this superbly positioned property and its large enclosed garden lies at the edge of Hampton Magna. Luxuriously appointed and extremely comfortable it provides an ideal base for exploring the many delights of Shakespeare Country. Formerly the owners' home a small annexe (shown right of downpipe - no access to garden) is occasionally used by family. Warwick (2 miles) a charming town known for its magnificent castle offers a selection of inns and restaurants antique shops a sports centre and swimming pool. And just 8 miles away in Stratford-upon-Avon visitors can explore the Bard's birthplace as well as enjoy wonderful theatre productions and boating on the River Avon. Coventry and the National Exhibition Centre are within easy reach and a mainline railway station (1 mile) provides regular services to London Birmingham and Oxford. Golf fishing and riding can all be found nearby. Village shop and pub serving food ½ mile.
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| The Cow Pen , Stratford Upon Avon |
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Price: £ 237- £472
Sleeps: 2 |

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Set in a working fruit farm, visitors to these three lovingly renovated semi-detached barn conversions will enjoy a complimentary welcome hamper of home grown produce and toiletries on their arrival, courtesy of the farm shop. Of these three properties, the Cow Pen offers a great romantic getaway. With one double en suite bedroom and an open plan living area with kitchen, the accommodation here is all on a single level for easy access. The Cow Pen is a wonderful little hideaway, well suited to exploring the delights of the region.
Ideally positioned in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside on the banks of the River Avon, the town of Stratford-Upon-Avon is steeped in history and culture. As the birthplace of the English playwright and poet, William Shakespeare, this is a popular tourist destination and is home to the world famous Royal Shakespeare company. The bard’s birthplace and other houses connected to his family are open all year round, giving visitors a great idea of what life in Tudor England was like. Bordered by beautifully landscaped parks, the river Avon itself is a hive of activity throughout summer months. With cruises, rowing and motor-boat rides, this waterway can by enjoyed by everyone. With Warwick and the Cotswold villages of Stow-on-the-Wold nearby, Stratford is a great base from which to explore the rest of this charming region. |
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| Henley Cottage , Stratford Upon Avon |
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Price: £ 251- £556
Sleeps: 4 |

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Henley Cottage has been lovingly restored and converted to offer accommodation for groups of up to four people and is a beautiful retreat for a small family or group of friends. The accommodation is full of character, thanks to exposed beams, and has been laid out in an open plan arrangement. The cottage has its own private patio and visitors can also use the communal, landscaped gardens - ideal for a spot of al fresco dining in the long, summer evenings. There is off-road parking for two cars, and the local shop and pub are just two miles away.
The village has a Manor House and a Church, both of which can be dated to before the Norman Conquest. The church has links with William Shakespeare, whose uncle gave it the bier that is there to this day. The village is within two miles of Stratford-upon-Avon, making it an idyllic base from which to explore the area. With its striking Tudor architecture, Stratford offers a step-back-in-time to Olde England and, as the home of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Swan Theatre you can enjoy first-class theatrical productions from internationally acclaimed theatre companies. The Avon runs through Stratford and there are many boat excursions to be found, from which you can enjoy the picturesque setting. Other attractions in the area include Warwick Castle, Chipping Campden and the National Trust’s Hidcote Gardens. |
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| The Bothy , Stratford upon Avon |
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Price: £ 231 - £ 468
Sleeps: 2 |

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Non Smoking Pub Close By Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access
Perfect for a relaxing break exploring Stratford-upon-Avon (1½ miles) and the glorious Cotswolds this lovely single storey barn conversion sits in peaceful Warwickshire countryside. Newly refurbished to retain many of its original features while offering modern comfort it adjoins the owners' farmhouse home enjoying use of their lovely two acre gardens and hard tennis court. Just 5 mintues' drive away visitors will find a host of attractions including Shakespeare's birthplace the Royal Shakespeare Theatre canalside bars and restaurants and excellent shopping opportunities. Warwick's impressive castle National Trust properties and the myriad delights of Oxfordshire are also easily accessible.
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| The Stables , Warwick |
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Price: £ 200- £473
Sleeps: 3 |

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The Stables is a single storey cottage located in the village of Hatton close to Warwick in the Warwickshire countryside. With one double bedroom, one single and a family bathroom, it is suitable for three people. Also in the cottage is a fitted kitchen and a sitting room with a dining area and a gas fire. Outside the cottage is off road parking for two cars, cycle storage and a small enclosed garden with outdoor furniture. Perfectly located for discovering the famous towns of Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon, The Stables is a superb cottage in a wonderful location.
The village of Hatton is set in the heart of 'Shakespeare country' and makes a quintessentially English base for your holiday. The Grand Union Canal runs through the village, with a well-known set of 21 locks, known as 'the stairway to heaven', a great spot to sit and watch the boats negotiate their way. The village is surrounded by open countryside, offering up a variety of walks and cycling. The town of Leamington Spa has wonderful Georgian and Victorian buildings, while Warwick, with its medieval castle and variety of amenities, makes a great day out. There are ample of National Trust properties in the area, and the honey coloured villages of the Cotswolds are within easy reach. |
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| Pinecote , Stratford upon Avon |
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Price: £ 308 - £ 595
Sleeps: 4 |

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Non Smoking Pub Close By Short Break
Within comfortable walking distance of the main attractions of Stratford-upon-Avon this small tastefully appointed town house is one of a little row enjoying its own secluded garden and patio. A perfect base for exploring the many shops inns restaurants and boating opportunities of Shakespeare's birthplace; Anne Hathaway's Cottage and the world renowned Royal Shakespeare Theatre are less than a mile away. Mary Arden's House is about 3 miles and Warwick Castle and Royal Leamington Spa are within 10 miles Oxford Cheltenham and Great Malvern all an hour's drive.
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| The Hayloft , Stratford Upon Avon |
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Price: £ 244- £487
Sleeps: 2 |

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This lovely conversion is a 300-year old barn and is set in the grounds of a working fruit farm in Snitterfield village. The property has been lovingly restored to a very high standard and has managed to keep many of the original features, making this a dream holiday home. The living accommodation is open plan and has a well-equipped kitchen and dining area, a fabulous wooden floor and a cosy sitting area with a log effect fire. The bedroom is a stunning galleried room with low exposed beams whilst the ground floor bathroom is a luxurious haven. Outside there is a shared front garden – ideal for relaxing with a good book or a barbecue. This is a wonderful place for a romantic break any time of year.
The town of Stratford-on-Avon is steeped in history and is set in glorious Warwickshire countryside, on the banks of the River Avon. Known best as the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford is a popular destination for tourists, and is home to so many attractions such as the RSC - Royal Shakespeare company - and Anne Hathaway’s house, located half a mile away from Stratford in nearby Shottery. There are many other properties connected to Shakespeare and his family all of which are open all year round and boast beautiful 16th Century furnishings as well as Tudor gardens – allowing visitors to see what life was like during this period. There are also many other attractions and pursuits such as messing around on the River Avon, visiting other local historic houses and sampling the delights of the many excellent eateries in the area. |
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| Bards Barns - Cressida , Warwick |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Croftside , Warwick |
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Price: £ 419- £1301
Sleeps: 10 |

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Situated just 10 miles from Warwick, Croftside offers you the chance to enjoy the best that the region has to offer, whatever the weather. For the winter months, there is a large, open fire and oil-fired central heating throughout, whilst, in the summer, you can enjoy a glass of wine in the large garden, which even has its own sauna and Jacuzzi. There is off-road parking for four cars, although with the local amenities just over a mile away, you might prefer to stroll through the stunning countryside.
Knightcote is a small village in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. The origin of the name dates back to the mid-1200’s, when Ralph de Knightcote held it for half a Knight’s fee. Its Norman heritage is mentioned in the Domesday Book, under an entry for the parish of Burton Dassett. The church stands as testament to its past and is widely-acclaimed as one of the most impressive in the Midlands. In the surrounding hills, you can fin the remnants of an old beacon tower, built in medieval-times as a look-out and used in the Civil War of 1642 to signal to the neighbouring Edge Hill. Knightcote is within easy driving-distance of the historic town of Stratford on Avon. In addition to its famous links with William Shakespeare, Stratford also plays host to a number of National Trust properties and stately homes. To truly appreciate the stunning surroundings, a boat-trip on the Avon is recommended. |
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| Rith Chalet , Stratford Upon Avon |
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Price: £ 206- £462
Sleeps: 4 |

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Situated within the medieval village of Shottery, this single story cottage within the owners’ grounds gives visitors a great base within Anne Hathaway’s home town. Just one mile from Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon, Rith Chalet has been tastefully decorated and furnished throughout. With so much to do in the local area, this lovely little chalet offers a great base from which four people can explore the region.
Occupying a peaceful setting in the rolling Warwickshire countryside, the historic village of Shottery is just over a mile from the fine market town of Stratford-upon-Avon. This pretty little location is renowned as the birthplace of Anne Hathaway, wife of William Shakespeare, and boasts a myriad of lovely thatched cottages, a welcoming inn which serves real ale and delicious food as well as another popular restaurant. The home of Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon is within easy reach and boasts not only striking architecture, shops full of character, pubs and lovely riverside walks, but also the bard’s famous theatre. Nearby Kenilworth and Warwick also boast castles, the latter of which often hosts a trebuchet or jousting display in summer months. This region boasts a huge range of activities and Shottery is a great base from which to explore all that Warwickshire has to offer. |
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| 3 Kingswood Cottage , Warwick |
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Price: £ 189- £434
Sleeps: 2 |

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This charming property is a traditional Grade II listed terraced cottage and is situated just two minutes walk from the centre of Lapworth village. The property has been tastefully decorated and furnished throughout and offers cosy period features such as ceiling beams, without compromising on style. The cottage is at least 350 years old but is furnished with all mod cons including a bespoke kitchen with dining area boasts doors onto a wonderful mature, private garden with patio area – great for a quiet evening in with the barbecue. The living room and its wood-burning stove offer a great alternative for cooler nights. Making a great base at any time of year, this is a wonderfully placed, well appointed home-from-home.
Situated in the Birmingham green belt and on the junction of the Stratford and Grand Union Canals, Lapworth is a well-situated village in the heart of England. Strongly associated with the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, the leader of the plotters - Robert Catesby - was born, lived and was buried here and his tomb is visible in the Lapworth Churchyard. Also close by are two wonderful National Trust Properties - Baddesley Clinton and Packwood House. With the country seat of Sir Christopher Wren in close proximity, visitors will be spoilt for choice in fine country homes. The area also boasts a range of excellent 'gastro-pubs' including The Boot, The Navigation and the Fleur-de-Lys, making it a great location for food-lovers. Warwick Castle is only five miles away and boasts live action jousting and trebuchet displays during the summer months. |
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| The Coach House , Stratford |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 3 |

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